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The Rise of the Nazis - The `Struggle' for Power.  

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1 The Rise of the Nazis - The `Struggle' for Power Bessel identified three questions: 1 What was the movement and who supported it? 2 How did it struggle for power? 3 Why did they succeed? 1a The Movement - It was from outside the establishment elites, it was - right wing racialist fringe and yet within five years it was the biggest party in the Reichstag. In 1928, the party had between 150 and 200,000 members all of whom were very committed regarding - time effort donations and so despite the high level of internal strife and struggle the party prospered and grew so that by 1928 it was the premier right-wing party. How? - i The rapidity of growth - this perhaps made people question the ideas less than they might otherwise have done as they saw other people `flock' to the new movement ii Hitler's charisma as leader - which is undoubted by Historians as a key factor in the...

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